Month: January 2012
Camping trips are back. Putting up tents, getting the charcoal ready, the smell of roasted chestnuts and the buggies placed on standby, everyone is wrapped up in coats ready for the cold weather. This is winter, o
Kickstarting the New Year in full gear, January is always that one month of the year that is jam-packed with exciting events. The weather is perfectly pleasant for outdoor cafes and leisurely walks, and Kuwait’s
“The summer of 2010 was a time when I had to “detox” some aspects of my life that wore me down for two years. During those two years, I had my first child; started a career in academia; but, none of that can
When one thinks of the typical Boston slice, the mind wanders to none other than Boston’s Upper Crust Pizzeria. Creating that addictive taste, a little heavy on the secret red sauce and a well-made thinner crust
Since a very young age, Elisa Franceschinis empathized with the world’s injustices, aware of her privileged upbringing, as her parents traveled the world while working with the Italian Embassy. From Islamabad, C
Got business problems or challenges at work? With his Two Cents page, Loaay Ahmed shares his expertise in strategic management consulting to help managers, employees, and entrepreneurs thrive. I want to e
How would your mother describe you in one word? Talkative. From a young age, I was very extraverted and outgoing. By the time I was six, my mother was convinced I was going to follow my grandfather – who was a
A unique hairdressing tool, the Tangle Teezer easily banishes knots and tangles in all hair types instantly and has become a modestly priced, modern styling must-have. How does it work? Ergonomically designed to
Changing things up at the Kaizen offices, and settling into Dr. Juliet’s comfy chair, the bazaar team takes the lead in talking to the lovely Dr. Juliet and Dr. Nisrine about their role at Kaizen, the inception
For many soon-to-be brides, the amount of time spent on planning that ‘big day’ escapes logic. In reality, many working-brides-in-waiting spend time during their day jobs on planning their wedding day. A reali
In a world where technology dictates our daily functions, from our Smartphone alarms waking us up in the morning, our coffee makers programmed to alleviate our morning coffee-making blunders, to having our lives m
by Jaye Sonia When it comes to the Battlefield franchise, I’m a little late to the game (pun intended). While I did get a chance to play the original Battlefield 1942 when it came out in 2002, I never really go
In September, 2010, the University Health Network signed a five-year agreement for a fee of KD 37 million with the Ministry of Health of the State of Kuwait which will see UHN providing clinical expertise to the K